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Rutabaga (gene)

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Rutabaga is the name of the gene encoding calcium-sensitive dependent adenylate cyclase in fruit flies.[1] Rutabaga has been implicated in a number of functions, including learning and memory, behavior, and cell communication.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ Levin, LR; Han, PL; Hwang, PM; Feinstein, PG; Davis, RL; Reed, RR (1992). "The Drosophila learning and memory gene rutabaga encodes a Ca2+/Calmodulin-responsive adenylyl cyclase". Cell. 68 (3): 479–89. doi:10.1016/0092-8674(92)90185-F. PMID 1739965.
  2. ^ Livingstone, MS; Sziber, PP; Quinn, WG (1984). "Loss of calcium/calmodulin responsiveness in adenylate cyclase of rutabaga, a Drosophila learning mutant". Cell. 37 (1): 205–15. doi:10.1016/0092-8674(84)90316-7. PMID 6327051.
  3. ^ "FlyBase Gene Report: Dmel\rut". FlyBase. Retrieved 2008-09-27.